The review of health and social care has identified a renewed focus on public health and social wellbeing to tackle these health inequalities and underpin a refocusing of care provision away from acute planning and towards a major emphasis on caring for people in their own homes and communities which is implemented on the broad perspective of public health. Poverty and low living standards is an important consideration towards bridging the gap on health …show more content…
These include increasing life by taking a practical look at what constitute healthy behaviours to reduce health inequalities. To achieve these, the RCN fully set out the six key policy objectives cited in Fair Society, Health Lives project to reduce these health inequalities. The policy objectives are giving every child the best start to life, enabling all children, young people and adults to maximise their capabilities, creating a fair employment and good work for all, ensure a wholesome standard of living for all, creating and developing a healthy and sustainable site and communities and strengthen the role and impact of ill health prevention. Poverty and low living standards was an important consideration towards bridging the gap on health inequalities through public